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Janet Auchincloss person

also: Janet Lee Bouvier Auchincloss, Janet, Janet Atkinsloss, Mrs. Ochencloth, Janet Osenkloss, Mrs. Osenkloss, Mrs. Auchincloth, Mrs. Ashencloth, Jackie Kennedy's mother

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The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 23
▶ 51:28 The Baron realized just how thoroughly the commission had penetrated his personal life when Dulles got his hands on private correspondence that de Morgenschild had exchanged with the First Lady's mother, Janet, following the Kennedys' assas…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 23
▶ 51:58 from his grandfather's Standard Oil partnership with John D. Rockefeller. DeMorganshield was forced by the Warren Commission to read out loud from his own letters to Janet Atkinsloss, whom he had known from the time that her daughter Jackie…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 23
▶ 52:22 Jenner put the Baron on the spot, asking him to explain why he had questioned Oswald's guilt in one letter that he had sent to Jackie Kennedy's mother. Somehow, he wrote Mrs. Ochencloth three weeks after the assassination, quote, I still ha…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 23
▶ 52:47 obviously undermined his own testimony about Oswald as a crazy lunatic who killed the president, DeMorganschild was put in an awkward position to clarify. After DeMorganschild concluded their Warren Commission ordeal, they were invited by J…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 23
▶ 53:14 felt confident enough to voice their true feelings about the assassination. By now, it was dawning on the couple that the Warren Commission was not interested in the real story of the president's murder. They suspected that the true purpose…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 23
▶ 53:41 Jean de Morgenshield risked upsetting the symmetry of the gathering by directly challenging Mrs. Osenkloss. Why don't you, the relative of our beloved president, you who are so wealthy, why don't you conduct a real investigation as to who t…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 23
▶ 54:11 She was in no mood to be lectured by the friends of Oswald. Upstairs in her attic, Mrs. Auchincloth was still keeping the blood splattered pink Chanel suit her daughter had worn in Dallas. Jackie Kennedy's mother had no doubt arrived at her…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 23
▶ 54:37 who had served in the Navy intelligence before pursuing his investment banking career, and Dulles were from the same world. The Auchinclosses, in fact, had more in common politically with Dulles than they did with the late president. When D…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 23
▶ 55:02 that she was a staunch Nixon supporter and that Jack did not stand a chance. It was a remarkable scene at the Auchincloss Mansion that spring evening in 1964. Fresh from their cowardly performance before the Warren Commission, the DeMorgan …
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 23
▶ 55:31 DeMorgan, she'll continue to argue the point with Mrs. Ashencloth. Janet, you were JFK's mother-in-law and I'm a complete stranger, but I would spend my own money and lots of time to find out who the real assassins or conspirators were. Don…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 23
▶ 56:56 At this point, Dulles would have certainly noted that despite his accommodating performance before the Warren inquiry, George DeMorganshield might pose a further problem. Later that evening, as the DeMorganshields took their leave, Janet Au…